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James Catherwood Hormel (January 1, 1933 – August 13, 2021) was an American philanthropist, LGBT activist, diplomat, and heir to the Hormel meatpacking fortune. He served as the United States Ambassador to Luxembourg from 1999 to 2001, and was the first openly gay man to represent the United States as an ambassador.
Nov. 18—The Hormel Foundation board of directors reached another record with 2024 distributions. The 18-member board voted for $25.6 million in grants which will be distributed to nonprofit ...
By 1942, George and Jay established the Hormel Foundation to act as trustees of the family trusts. [18] The Foundation funded the Hormel Institute at the University of Minnesota, initially started with a study of the food value of soybeans. [19] The institute's scope later grew towards studying nutrition, animal diseases and food technology.
Aug. 19—From recognizing food insecurities to trying to ease global tensions, the youth who were honored as 10 Under 20 Food Heroes by Hormel Foods are a beacon of hope for the future. The ...
Already, the Hormel Foundation has pledged $60 million to the project. After the Board of Regents determines next steps in funding requests, work will begin on schematic design. According to ...
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A philanthropist, civil rights pioneer and loving spouse and father, James Hormel lived an extraordinary life and will be deeply missed by many." James Hormel, first openly gay U.S. ambassador ...
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